"The Fog Horn," the narrator and a man named McDunn work in a stone tower, far out from land, to alert ships passing through the fog of their proximity to land. The tower emitted red and white lights, as well as a "Voice," the deep cry that the Fog Horn sent out into the world. It was lonely work. On the night before it was the narrator's turn to return to land, McDunn tells him that he has something special to tell him about.
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Answer:
Jesus followed Jarius from the large crowd that surrounded him.
Explanation:
After returning to the Decapolis region a second time by boat (after healing the crazed man who had been cut himself with rocks), Jesus followed Jarius (a synagogue leader) who had pleaded with him, when he was surrounded by a large crowd, to place his healing hands on his (Jarius) daughter; while Jesus and Jarius were going on the way, a woman who had an issue of blood was healed because she touched Jesus’ his clothing.
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(1)Famine : (E) starvation caused by a shortage of food.
(2) indigenous:(D) native.
(3)isthmus:C) thin strip of land connecting two larger land masses.
(4) megalopolis:(B) a very heavily populated urban area.
(5) nomadic:(A) referring to people who move regularly from one place to another.
The term that Freud believe in referred to the death
instinct that an individual will likely reenact a particular experience once
the individual had experience an event that is considered to be tragic to the
person; he proposes that the death instinct is term to be that death is the
goal of life.